Facebook is trying to develop technology to identify firearms attack in early stage. FMTNews
Neil Basu says technology that automatically stops live streaming of attacks would also help prevent the glorification of such acts.
Social media companies are under increasing pressure to act after a gunman killed 51 people in the New Zealand attack and live-streamed it on Facebook. The video will also be provided to the government for use by other companies developing technology to stop the live streaming of violence on the internet.
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